The lecture explicitly defers the next stage of the financial-shift argument to the following class.
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The lecture explicitly defers the next stage of the financial-shift argument to the following class.
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Jiang says the next class will examine how the war between the United States and Iran will eventually end.
The lecture ends as a continuing sequence rather than a completed topic; Jiang explicitly says the class will continue next time.
Jiang ends the session by deferring continuation to the next week.
He closes by saying secret societies began as a noble mission, while later lectures will explain how they became corrupted over time.
Jiang previews the next lectures by saying German and Russian civilizations are, in many ways, part of the American empire.
The next lecture is announced as the American Revolution, continuing the course sequence from Britain into America.
The next class will move from the gunpowder revolution into the Enlightenment, which Jiang frames as paving the way for the American and French revolutions.
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"these guys plan decades ahead, but transnational capital, what they do is they're trying to create as much chaos as possible because in chaos,..."
"So let's combine against Japan. Okay? It's a dynamic situation. But basically, what you have to understand is that everything that you've been taught..."
"Great. Does that make sense? Okay. So, so thank you. Any more questions? Okay, great. So, um, we will continue this next class. Okay."
"our nation. We to So I'll see you guys next week."
"And why are the angels doing this? So the question then is why are the angels doing this? Okay? There are two explanations. Okay?..."
"Well, this is something I will discuss later on, okay? All right, so I'll see you guys next class."
"white Christian democratic nation again let us restore the vision of Thomas Jefferson right okay that's it so this is just an introduction to..."
"that's Othello right that's a human thing it's not a racial thing it's not because he's black I mean it's because he's such a..."
"Does that make sense? Great. Any more questions? Okay. So great questions, guys. I really enjoy when you ask questions, and they're really perceptive,..."
"It doesn't matter how many people, it doesn't matter how many people you have, it doesn't matter how much weapons you have, as long..."
"Good luck trying to defeat capitalism. You can't do it. It can't be done. It's too powerful, okay? Does that make sense? Any more..."
"So, in China, people believe that if I get good grades in school, I'll go to good university and then I'll have a really..."
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